Two years ago, WWE took its biggest show of the year to Phoenix, Arizona. It was a very interesting choice for WrestleMania, but I decided to give it a chance.

As usual, the company knew exactly what they were doing. The event looked great on camera, and fans were all over the place. Along with the excellent audience in Phoenix, the entire WWE Universe was treated to a night they will never forget.

9. Legacy Explodes!

The group was ready to go their separate ways, and it was all to come to an end at WrestleMania. Orton walked away with the (rightful) victory, but the other two earned just as much.

Cody and Ted were in a high-profile match and were given plenty of attention. Ted inducted his father the night before into the WWE Hall of Fame (overall lackluster class), and Cody showed the world what he could do.

Just like Miz and Morrison as a tag team, years later, fans are seeing who the true talent is and who has tons of work to do in this business...

8. Vickie Guerrero's Moment

That was Vickie's moment. Some will laugh, while others will tear up in watching that.

For those that know the history of the Guerrero name in Phoenix, this had to be very special for Ms. Guerrero. While she never had the wrestling skills, she had all the other attributes to become a star in this company.

With WWE in the middle of a full-blown youth movement, there were only a few correct options here. Drew, Kofi and Jack were the only realistic choices.

Drew was not ready at the time, and Kofi blew his big chance a few months earlier. Thus, it had to go to Swagger. A few days later, he was the new World Champion.

Looking back on it, I still say it was the right move. WWE had to take a chance on somebody.

Did it work? No. Did Swagger get "over" as a main-event wrestler? No. Was it a big mistake? No.

Not every single "push" for every single guy in every single scenario is going to work. That is just the reality of the business. WWE took a risk on Swagger, it didn't pan out and they ended his run at the top a few months later.